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VS/2007/0615
MUTUAL LEARNING ON SOCIAL INCLUSION AND SOCIAL PROTECTION
PARTNERSHIP
European Anti-Poverty Network (Portugal – leading
partner); European Anti-Poverty Network - Castilla La Mancha Union Régionale des Entreprises d’Insertion –
Languedoc Roussillon Flemish Network of Associations of People
Experiencing Poverty Anti-Poverty Information Centre Caritas Romania Confederation European Anti-Poverty Network International Labour Office
MAIN OBJECTIVE
make more clear and effective the relationship
between employment, social welfare and social
inclusion and to enhance strategies and practices,
particularly those coming from the fields of inclusive
entrepreneurship, social economy and local
development, where this positive relation can be
concretized.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Conducting a European survey on social and employment inclusion, to produce a catalogue of real ‘employment and social welfare for inclusion’ measures and actions in each country or region);
Put in evidence the relevant actions concerning the connection between employment, inclusion and protection (active inclusion) and social economy through a kind of ‘peer review’ action
Demonstrate (by putting in evidence concrete actions and micro-projects) the power, capability and added value of social economy to produce active inclusion with different publics trough employment specific measures
Use CIARIS as a powerful tool of mutual learning for designing and implementing active inclusion social policies (minimum income, employment and others) by capitalizing current knowledge ad practices and providing technical assistance in the framework of the Structural Funds
Produce a ‘road map’ for inclusion taking in consideration: different actors, different strategies, different publics and different contexts
ACTIVITIES…
1.European General overview on Employment and Inclusion Policies:
Development of a report with an overview on Employment and Social Inclusion policies during the last 10 years in Europe.
This report will be developed by an external expert.
…ACTIVITIES…
2.National / Regional Researches:
The aim of national / regional researches is identify key strategies, programmes and actions in the field of the promotion of employment and the social welfare for inclusion.
The 2nd phase of this working package is organising national / regional Workshops between different actors for the discussion of these reports.
Each partner will be responsible for the elaboration of its report and development of the workshops in their own country.
…ACTIVITIES…
3.Bilateral Peer Reviews:
Each partner will organize a peer review to receive another partner. This peer review could be a workshop or visits involving 3 or 4 experiences of inclusion through employment initiatives.
• Portugal/Spain
• France/Belgium
• Romania/Bulgaria
…ACTIVITIES
4.Selection of experiences:
Each partner will select 3 or 4 different experiences/organisations confronted with problems of poverty and social exclusion. They will constitute a laboratory for designing strategies of “bridging” employment initiatives to social inclusion and fight against poverty and social exclusion.
OUTPUTS
Report of the European general overview on employment and inclusion policies during the last 10 years;
National reports
Report of National Peer Reviews
Package of on-line training on capacity building bridging employment, social protection and social inclusion strategies in the fight against poverty and social exclusion
Improvement and update of CIARIS
Road Map
PROJECT BUDGET & FINANCIAL ISSUES
PROJECT BUDGET
• Total Cost: 587 525.23€
• Community Grant: 469 961.44€
• REAPN contribution: 26 563.79€
• Partner’s contribution: 16 000€
• ILO contribution: 40 000€
• Fundação Luís Araújo: 35 000€
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS
1. A pre-financing of maximum 30% of the accepted grant amount payable within 45 days of the date when the last of the two parties signs the agreement.
Total: 140 988.43€
2. A further pre-financing equivalent to maximum 40% of the accepted grant amount:
- The beneficiary is allowed to request a further pre-financing payment once he has used up 70% of the previous pre-financing.
- The request shall be accompanied by a detailed statement of the eligible costs actually incurred (as per the format of the detailed estimated budget) and a progress report on the action's implementation.
Total: 187 984.57
3. Payment of the Balance
REPORTS
• Progress Report on project’s implementation and detailed statement of the costs must be submitted on the request for the second pre-financing or within 2 month following the date when the 1st pre-financing reaches 70% of utilisation
• Final Technical implementation Report and Final Financial statement must be submitted in the request for final payment and, at latest, within 3 months following the end of the project (30 November 2009).
PUBLICITY
Any notice or publication by the beneficiary about the project, including at a conference or seminar, must specify that: "This project has received funding from the European Commission”.
Publications must specify "that it reflects the author's view and that the Commission is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein".
TIMETABLE
Month/Year Location Activity Responsible partner
2008
12th January Portugal1st Steering Committee
REAPN/ILO
January to February European Level1st Working Package – European Report
REAPN
March Belgium (Brussels)2nd Steering Committee
REAPN/EAPN/ILO
March to June National Level2nd Working Package – National researches and Workshops
All partners
September Portugal3rd Steering Committee
REAPN/ILO
March to September European LevelPackage of “Consulting” modules (Guidelines)
ILO
September to December
National Level3rd Working Package – Peer Reviews
All partners
2009
January Portugal4th Steering Committee
REAPN
January to September (starting since the beginning)
National Level4th Working Package – Selection of Experiences
All Partners
May Portugal5th Steering Committee
REAPN
November Belgium (Brussels)Final SeminarRoad Map
All Partners
WEBPAGE STRUCTURE